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It's hard to argue with him there; there's little doubt that the demonstrations are less about six hundred and six trees than about a spreading perception that Erdoğan refuses to hear what people are trying to tell him.

But a steady drumbeat of bad news has forced General Dunford to turn his attention to the home front in an effort to counter the spreading perception that the war is a failed enterprise.

The starting point for establishing this portfolio was the wide-spread perception within the NZF that there is a lack of commonly accepted standards and quality criteria for futures research.

Such propaganda-in cahoots with Puerto Rico's Governor Luis Fortoño-looks thishis very Republican politician to solve a very Republican problem: the spreading perception among U.S. Latinos as a whole that the Republican Party is dominated by an opposition to immigration reform so virulent that it could only be interpreted as racist and xenophobic.

> -wrap-foot> In 2002, Ferguson et al. confirmed the wide-spread perception among cardiac surgeons that the population of patients currently referred for isolated CABG are older, sicker, and have a higher surgical risk than a decade ago.

Mr. Rosen of the Piedmont Studio said that yoga contests could spread the perception that people with the most flexible limbs were the best yogis.

Bannon's former website Breitbart and the Russian government-backed network RT are working hard to spread the perception that Sweden is on the brink of collapse because of its current immigration policies.

Some dorsal horn nociceptive neurons develop increased receptor field size (wide-dynamic range neurons) responding to nociceptive and cutaneous stimuli that results in secondary hyperalgesia and allodynia (spread and perception of pain with innocuous stimulation) [ 16].

Skylab, moreover, accomplished an unstated goal of NASA, spreading the perception that despite its victory in the Moon race, technological rivalry with the Soviets still existed and other fields of space exploration were just as important.

Public sentiment turned against the draft during the Vietnam War, in part because of the availability of deferments that seemed to favour the wealthy and powerful, spreading a perception that the poor were shouldering more than their fair share of the burden.

However, there's a big difference between releasing pent up anger and unconsciously spreading negative perceptions.. But, it's just so socially acceptable to complain.

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